In a world where connections feel as fragile as a stack of mismatched Legos, it’s hard not to wonder—are we sliding apart more than ever? As we navigate the post-pandemic landscape, I can’t shake the feeling that we’re not quite back to the heartfelt exchanges of yesteryear. Instead, we’re adrift on a sea of digital interactions, where even the most sophisticated AI can unexpectedly bring a conversation to a halt. Isn’t it fascinating how, much like the shifting tides of astrology, the patterns of our social interactions can change overnight? As we contemplate these astrological alignments and their impact on our lives, let’s dive into what it means to reconnect in this hyperconnected age—or maybe, how we’ve just learned to accept the shiny uniformity of our existence. Buckle up, because this isn’t just about connectivity; it’s about embracing our wild, passionate, and wonderfully unique human experience—every edge case of it! LEARN MORE
I don’t feel people connect like they used to for numerous reasons. This has been particularly noticeable since the pandemic. We’re six years beyond that now and feels more like we’re headed for a time like that, then we’re headed out of a time like that.
It’s like we’re Legos with our connectors sanded down. People slide off each other rather than catching and connecting the way the used to. AI is programmed to facilitate movement in this direction and it’s doing a remarkable job.
I had AI end a conversation with me, unexpectedly. This is the new updates coming in. It can only be helpful. It can tell you how to make a pie, or and it can have smoothed conversations that move you is the direction all of society is being steered. There are no edge cases. It’s about uniformity. All the cars are silver. Silver is best.
After working with people from all over the world for all these years, I can tell you this: everyone is an edge case! If you ever really talk to someone, deep down, there’s nothing but passion. Wild humanness that must be contained at all times.
Can you see this? Sense this?
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